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Downtown Youngstown has lost a lot but there are still some great buildings remaining.

 

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Museum of Industry and Labor

 

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The Liberty Theater stairs from atop of Hazel St.

 

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More Liberty Theater while it lasts.

 

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Silver’s was open for business on a Saturday, along with a few other stores.

 

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Downtown and the Mahoning Valley. Photobucket keeps resizing this as it is much larger and I don’t know how to fix it?  :-(

 

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Awesome!!!! It looks like the downtown has a lot of potential.

What kind of account do you have with Photobucket? I know if you have a regular free account there is a limit for the size of the image.

 

Great shots!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Best Youngstown thread ever...that second shot is awesome.

Wonderful photos!

 

I spent an afternoon in the Museum of Industry and Labor; it's a striking building (Michael Graves) and tells a sobering story.

 

St. Columba's, just a block away, is an excellent example of Deco Catholic Churches.

Awesome!!!!  It looks like the downtown has a lot of potential.

What kind of account do you have with Photobucket?  I know if you have a regular free account there is a limit for the size of the image.

 

Thanks. I thought that was probably the issue, it is time to upgrade.

Great photos and subject matter.

 

I can almost hear the echoes between the buildings....

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

It seems like DT Youngstown keeps improving as time goes on.  Nice to see that.  Thank for the photos!

Very nice, Florida Guy.  It's nice to see some more Youngstown pictures on here.

Great buildings there, but seems disconnected. Looking at it on google maps, everything north of Federal is decimated by parking lots. The south side has some good, solid uninterrupted strips. The cure for those lots is what I'd like to see in Columbus; plazas surrounded by walls of nice mixed-use buildings with cafes and restaurants. We're missing those in our cities.

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